The Internet of the future could be written by humans, but will that make it better or worse? The experts at the Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies are raising questions about how artificial intelligence could come to dominate the metaverse and other digital locations.

If models like OpenAI's GPT-3 achieve wider adoption, Timothy Shoup estimates that 99 percent to 99 percent of the internet's content will be artificial intelligence by the year 2030.

Shoup told Sofie Hvitved that the internet would be completely different.

The idea is that as its capabilities advance, it will be possible to create entire online worlds, along with all the stuff that is currently made by humans.

DALL-E, which uses a 12-billion-parameter version of GPT-3 to interpret natural language inputs and generate corresponding images, was released earlier this year.

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It is not a bad thing for artificial intelligence to generate web content. In theory, their work could build virtual worlds that are more inclusive. Codex, which Hvitved says helps GitHub coders create up to 30 percent of their code by typing only in simple human language, could open up new creative realm to far more people.

It would require a broad realignment of the current reality of artificial intelligence, which is currently known to reproduce the biases of its creators, without getting into the fear that it will fill the web with unlimited amounts.

If there are ways to make the internet a safer place with less work, we can try a system that uses advanced artificial intelligence.

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